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Sasha Grey Interview
By sugarbabe | September 7, 2007

Share this now!Sasha Grey is one of the hottest, most in-demand stars in the industry today. Her sexual voracity is becoming the stuff of legends and she’s just getting started. Sasha took some time to talk to us about her sexual proclivities, why she loves having sex on film and, of course, her orgy scene in Fashionistas Safado.
Naked Truth: So what made you decide to get into the adult industry at just 18?
Sasha Grey: Well, there are many reasons, but the main reason was because, you know, there’s not a lot of porn that attracts me, and I felt that I could bring that. There are a few women in the business that continue to push their own boundaries, and that’s what I’m here to do. I’m here to push my own boundaries to, you know, to be noticed. To be a little bit different than most porn stars. You know, women are sexually repressed in America, and here, in porn, I can fulfill all my fantasies, I can do what I want. I don’t have to be certain way, because women are perceived as only being able to do certain things in bed.
NT: Why do you think that your sexuality is so different from most American women?
Sasha Grey: I mean, there are just so many taboos in America, and I don’t really consider anything taboo, except for a few things that are just wrong, you know. So it’s different, because I am proud of it. I’m not afraid of my sexuality, and most people are afraid. They’re afraid to explore their wants and needs, and it’s healthy to release those things.
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